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Marjorie Taylor Greene agrees to stop using Dr. Dre's music

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Marjorie Taylor Greene has agreed to stop using Dr. Dre's music after she was slapped with a cease and desist letter from the rapper following usage of his song in a video promoting the new House Republican majority.The Republican representative, who used a riff of his track Still D.R.E.

in her video, informed Dre's attorney she would no longer be using his 'copyright' in a letter sent from her staff and obtained by TMZ.'On behalf of Congresswoman Greene, please be advised that no further use of Mr.

Young's copyright will be made by a political committee or via social media outlet she controls,' the letter in part read. 'Nothing herein shall be deemed an admission of any fact or waiver of any rights or defenses,' it added.

Marjorie Taylor Greene has agreed to stop using Dr. Dre's music after she was slapped with a cease and desist letter from the rapper following usage of his song in a video promoting the new House Republican majority  Greene's letter was submitted well ahead of a deadline imposed by Dre's lawyer Howard King in the earlier cease and desist, which urged her to provide 'written confirmation' of agreement with the demands by January 11, 5PM EST.Greene defiantly slammed the rapper - whose legal name is Andre Young - over his lyrics before receiving the letter.   'While I appreciate the creative chord progression, I would never play your words of violence against women and police officers, and your glorification of the thug life and drugs,' Greene told TMZ and later tweeted.

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